Marauder Cars

Marauder Car Company was a British automobile manufacturer.

Company History

The company Wilks, Mackie & Co Limited of Dorridge in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull began in 1950 with the production of automobiles. 1951 the company was renamed in Marauder Car Company Limited and the company moved to Kenilworth in Warwickshire.

1952, the production was stopped after about 15 manufactured vehicles.

Rolling stock

It sporty two-seater produced in the body styles coupe and roadster with six-cylinder engines. Model A in 1950 had an engine from Rover P4 75 which made ​​80 hp from 2103 cc. The Model 100 from 1951 had a larger engine with 2392 cc and 105 hp.

A vehicle of this make is to visit Transport Museum in Coventry in Coventry.

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